The meaning of the question is not entirely clear. An octahedron can come to rest on any one of its eight faces and, in that context, it can roll in eight different ways. Prior to coming to a rest, the octahedron can go through one rotation or many rotations: the number of rotations depends on the force with which the octahedron is "rolled", and that is indeterminate.
octahedron
An octahedron is a closed 3-d shape with 8 polygonal faces. There are 257 topologically different convex octahedra. Each of these, being a different shape, has a different name. Some of the names are simple, for example,a regular octahedron (also known as a square-based dipyramid or triangular antiprism)heptagon-based pyramidhexagon-based prismbut there are also names such as the tridiminished icosahedron or the gyrobifastigium.
yes it does, but it can again be drown in a way it doesn't
its gotten more genres and the style is different. the way its played and performed is different
This Is The Way We Roll was created in 1991.
An octahedron is a term used to describe a 3-dimensional shape with 8 faces. The shape could be a heptagon based pyramid, a hexagon based prism, a quadrilateral dipyramid or some other shape. There will be different formulae for their surface areas and the only certain way is to measure the area of each face and add the areas together.
Way to many to count.... way to many...
An octahedron is a polyhedron with eight faces. A regular octahedron can be composed of eight equilateral triangles, four forming each half, and meeting in the middle at a square. Imagine a pyramid, with a square base. Rising up from each edge is an equilateral triangle that meets the other four triangles at the apex. Now, turn the pyramid over and add four more triangles to the other side the same way. You now have an octahedron. For more information, and a rotating picture, please see the related link below.
No way
Its A Long Way to the Top (If you wanna Rock N Roll) is off High Voltage
No. First, your eye muscles will not allow you to roll your eyes all the way back.
That's the Way I Wanna Rock 'n' Roll was created in 1988.